This is my first post in a while. This is one of several boxes that I have made to give as gifts to friends and family over the last year. The box is walnut with a splatted maple top. I used 1/2 blind dove tail joints and a dowel pin hinge. The boxes have turned out really nice and have been very appreciated by those I have given them too. This one will be going to my new god daughter next weekend.

Built this for my wife for our anniversary. Used a plan form wood magazine and a few tweaks. all solid red oak, the only plywood in the drawer bottoms. This is my first attempt at flush mount and I think it turned out real nice, and the wife loved it. I was happy with the results and the build was pretty quick. I feel that I am getting faster and better with every project and new tool. Now to just match the stain and all will be good.

Build a small TV stand for my daughters dorm room, its her first year at college. She wanted black and pink, i found some baskets and built the stand around them. Popular and MDF, built panels for the side and the rest was really quick.

This is a project I did over the winter with nothing by a circular saw and a router. I needed to build an enclosure for a new refrigerator (built in) that we were getting form my work.

I had to cut back the counter to ¾” and put a panel on top of that to get the proper width for the refrigerator. I also had to cut the panel around the upper cabinets with a tight fit as there was not room to add trim to hide the gap. In the end the fit was very good and was approved by my wife.

The stainless steel doors are a panel that can be removed, I plane to make wood panels when we redo the kitchen to match the rest of the cabinets.

The last picture is of my parent’s refrigerator that I got for them at xmas time. The panels are not my work but a good example of what can be done.

I was working in my shop and noticed that my Bosch RA1181 table top router was the same as the width as my table saw. So to gain a few feet of space wasted between the table saw fence rails I mounted the router table to the saw, it fit like it was made to my saw, worked out really nice and only took about an hour to do. I also made some brackets to mouth the router table fence to the back of the saw fence using the slot in the fence.